Macadam Tennis Surfacing in Staffordshire

Tarmac Tennis Facilities in Staffordshire

Many schools and clubs have tarmac tennis courts installed as they are easy to look after and provide good playing qualities for multi use activities.

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Tennis Court Asphalt in Staffordshire

Tennis court asphalt surfaces are used as sports facilities in Staffordshire ST13 8 including a variety of schools and leisure centres. We recommend an open textured porous macadam surfacing on all of our projects because drainage is vital to all sports surfaces and the porous macadam surfacing allows surface water to soak through more quickly to prevent flooding. Different size aggregates can be used dependent upon the specification of the stone sub base as the thicker aggregate makes the engineered sub base stronger. Finished macadam sports surfaces are used both on Type 1 MUGA ball courts and also on a Type 2 MUGA ball courts. Macadam surfacing may be utilised for playing a variety of sports including tennis, netball and basketball, as well as multi use games areas which can have different coloured line markings applied to allow multiple sports to be played on the same surface.

Before the line markings are applied, we will typically put down an acrylic spray coating in Staffordshire in a colour or design of your choice. To learn more about acrylic painting please click here http://www.tenniscourtsurfaces.org.uk/acrylic/staffordshire/ This is done to help the surface meet playing qualities and also to give it a vibrant and attractive appearance. The acrylic coating adds specialist anti slip characteristics which protect players on the court and help to prevent injury.

Hard Court Specialist

On tennis court asphalt we prefer to use type 1 MUGA surfacing because it meets the standards needed of the game. If you have a sporting area and it has become worn out and holding water you should replace it because these problems can have a negative effect on the playing qualities and safety characteristics of the sports surface which might mean that the pitch is unsuitable for use. Installing a high quality macadam surface and keeping it well maintained will ensure that your facility remains safe and provides a positive experience for players. It is also important that you choose a reliable sport surfacing contractor with examples of their previous projects to make sure that you get the best value for money and that the end result is a safe facility. Contact our team today by sending us your details through our contact form to discuss the costs of our services.

Asphalt Tennis Facilities in Staffordshire

Many leisure centres, schools and clubs have chosen to have porous macadam installed in their sports facility. We can offer many different services for these asphalt tennis facilities including full installation, maintenance, and additional equipment like fencing, netting and lighting. For more info on the services we provide make sure to check out this page http://www.tenniscourtsurfaces.org.uk/staffordshire/ Macadam surfacing is a popular choice for a wide range of sports courts as it creates excellent playing qualities in terms of slip resistance and ball bounce. It is also good for basketball and netball, and is versatile enough to be utilised for multi-use games areas which house multiple sports on one surface. Macadam sports surfaces are also permeable which means they let water drain away easily so there is no risk of flooding during wet weather.

As well as installing macadam sport surfaces, we can also apply specialist maintenance work to the area which prevents and fixes any damage. This will often be done by cleaning the courts, repairing any problem areas and applying a binder coating in Staffordshire ST13 8 to improve strength. A new application of anti slip paint will often be applied during a heavy maintenance process to restore slip resistance which may have been lost over time.

Type 1 asphalt tennis facilities are an all-weather surface could be colour coated with anti-slip paint available in various colours and designs. These coatings are commonly applied in a 2 tone colour with line markings applied to distinguish the pitch area and run off space. For details regarding how to line mark macadam courts, please visit this page http://www.tenniscourtsurfaces.org.uk/line-markings/staffordshire/ The colour coatings to the type 1 surfaces gives a grip to and meets accreditations of ITF1, ITF2, ITF3, ITF4 and ITF5 which relates to the ball bounce and speed of play. There are also annual sports surface tests carried out to assess qualities such as ball bounce and slip resistance, this will show you any problems and help you decide upon the right way to fix the issue. Speak to our experts today by using the quick contact box on this page to send us your details and enquire about costs.

How to Build an Asphalt Tennis Court

Dig out the existing surfacing

Stone up and lay geotextile membrane

Install macadam surfacing

Apply anti slip colour coating

Install line markings

Our specialists can build the hard court for you and apply colour coating and line markings in the colours of your choice. If you wish to speak to a member of our team regarding the different designs and specifications we have available, simply fill in the contact box.

What is an Asphalt Tennis Court?

An asphalt tennis court is a macadam surfacing which can be used to play tennis on. Asphalt courts are porous which means that water can drain through easily; this is great for sports courts, as they can generally be used all year round in any weather conditions. Hard courts are often installed in schools and domestic homes, as they are durable and will last a long time throughout consistent use. You can also have anti slip paint installed onto the surface to create a slip resistant flooring which has great playing characteristics and looks good.

If you want to find out more about asphalt courts, please complete the enquiry form on this page. Once we receive your enquiry, we will get back to you with more details on tennis court asphalt in Staffordshire ST13 8 and the costs to install the courts.